This blog shares the discoveries I make while on the journey to find my family genealogy. I am researching the following surnames on my father's side Blades, Davis, Fernald, Mullins, Nichols, Nickersons, and Ross from Nova Scotia, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine.
From my mother's side Belcher, Brammer, Hall, Handy, Justice, Midkiff, Nelson all are from mostly Patrick County, Virginia and some from North Carolina.

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Thursday, September 16, 2010

One of my favorite treasured items I don't even have, my Aunt Irene does. After Callie Handy, her mother and my grandmother died in 2007 she had two scrapbooks made of Callie's life and family. There had to be two books made because Callie Handy lived to be 107 years old. Since then every time we visit my Aunt we take the scrapbooks out to look at them and she tells us the stories behind each picture. My great nieces, Callie and Mary who are only 5 and 6 years old have visited her several times have enjoyed getting the scrapbooks out. Callie, my great-niece always loves to see the pictures and hear the stories of the woman she was named after.

One of those pictures from the scrapbook is of Hommer Handy, my grandmothers brother. He was born in October 1897 in Patrick County, Virgina to John William "Will" Handy (1863-1947) and Nancy Annie Belcher (1860-1911). There is only one picture of him, taken in 1915 or 1916 before he left for West Virginia in to find work in the mines. He died May 28, 1917 in a mining accident and is buried in Patrick County, Virginia at the Belcher-Hall-Howell-Pendleton-Underwood Cemetery. I wish there would have been more pictures take of him, but I guess one will have to do.

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